Princess Alexandra attends Giambattista Valli's PFW Show

Princess Alexandra of Hannover who is the little daughter of Princess Caroline of Hannover visited Giambattista Valli Womenswear Spring/Summer 2018 fashion show held within the scope of Paris Fashion Week in Paris, France.

Nothing special here to comment on. Okay, she has a natural look and a nice smile, but as this is a fashion blog, I must say, not a good look at all. The powdery rose color is nice for her, but the wild mix of quillings and emproideries is not a good style. The tower high heels would be great with a black sexy evening gown, but not with this girlish daytime outfit. I think she is too young for these shoes, she can barely stand on them, let's not think walk.Hair is boring and not well groomed. Her facial features would benefit from a light modelling make-up.

But when I look at the last picture, with the young ladies to her left and right, it is obviously not necesseary to be fashionable on a fashion show.

Is she a "royal"? As far as I know germany is a republic, so there is no "princess" there. She looks nice, but if she was not the daughter of Caroline nobody would care for her. She is an average appearance.

FYI: she is in line of succession to the British monarch through King George 111 who came from Hanover. Yes the British Royal have German ancestry, they only changed their name to Windsor during the first world war to prevent resentment from the British

She comes across as very sweet and approachable. Nice, warm and genuine smile. I like her clothing, I think it is both becoming and age-appropriate. The problem here is that while she is more daring now (see shoe choice, and I think they´re fine), her overall polish is lacking, especially when it comes to her hair. Her (non-)styling is so boring it is a pity, because she could be a lot more interesting and polished, without going overboard, without losing her natural look, and without looking as fake.

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